Dario Franchitti (Houston Circuit)

Did anyone else see the horrific crash 3 days back on the Final Lap, that guys lucky to still be Alive. Okay suffering a fractured spine and ankle are not the greatest of injuries but after the extent of the crash, he's been very lucky.

Quote from bbc.co.uk:

The Scot, 40, broke two vertebrae in his spine, two ribs and an ankle.
His car flipped into the air following a final-lap collision with Takuma Sato, with at least 13 spectators injured by debris that flew over safety fencing.
Franchitti said he was "overwhelmed by the outpouring of support".

He is one of the best Indycar drivers ever and I'm a huge motor sport fanatic, hence reason for posting this. Also 13 spectators injured due to debris, just proves NOWHERE's safe.

Wish him a speedy recovery and hopefully soon he will be back behind the wheel of his IndyCar.

I won't post the clip of the crash itself, but it's available to view on line.

This was the first time I watched an IndyCar race live after realising BT Sport and ESPN share the coverage. Great racing. Saw the crash live. Terrible incident.

Not really the year for motor racing. As far as I'm aware, there have been three recognised motor racing fatalities in 2013 so far: Allan Simonsen (24 Hours of Le Mans, saw that one live on EuroSport), Andrea Antonelli (Superbikes) and Sean Edwards, who was killed in a Porsche. RIP all of them.

The safety fencing is pretty terrible, but if you look at the WRC for example the spectators are on the track at times which is much worse.There was also a crash in NASCAR i think where the car split in 2 and a chunk cut through the barrier.

I used to always go to motor racing at Croft circuit and for years the safety fence was an old wooden fence which bent if you lent on it.

There is always the risk that you may crash and get hurt or ultimately killed when racing which the drivers accept all to entertain us.

Iv seen a few bad collisions, and crashes. A few needing the air ambulance and a few being fatal.

I echo that fry06, wish a speedily recovery to all those who have been unfortunately injured, thoughts and prayers go out to the families of lost loved ones.

Safety should be paramount in ANY sport but also there's a fine line between changing things and reducing the risk factor which in turn could dampen the sport. I think IF you go to watch a dangerous sport just remember EVERYONE is made vulnerable, drivers, spectators alike.